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Kentuckians with chronic pain are finding it harder to afford medical cannabis. On July 1, an executive order was lifted that gave conditional pardons to patients traveling out-of-state to purchase the drug. They're now finding a large cost disparity between Kentucky and its neighbors.
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U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey said he opposes all hyperscale data center construction in the state, including one planned in west Louisville, at a public forum organized by Democratic state lawmakers in Louisville.
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At an informational meeting, the Newport Police Department said a free trial period with Flock Safety has been extended. Residents are still concerned.
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Beshear sent a letter to the office of Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell Wednesday requesting an update about his health amid his fourth straight week in the hospital.
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A free market think tank found Kentucky awarded $1.3 billion of single-bid road contracts from 2023 to 2025, calling for competitive bidding reform to avoid monopolies.
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LPM News reporters Justin Hicks and Roberto Roldan break down how they discovered a voter assignment error that may have left Louisville voters with the wrong ballots.
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The Covington Police Department stopped using a third-party crime map last August. Now, they've started their own due to resident demand.
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A court filing by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleges women working at a Toyota Boshoku plant in Tennessee were sexually propositioned by supervisors and groped by male coworkers. Toyota Boshoku's U.S. operations are headquartered in Erlanger, Kentucky.
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Kentuckians with medical cannabis cards are no longer protected when purchasing products out of state, thanks to a July 1 rule change.
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After clearing the debris, officials began building the foundation of the bridge.